The QuStream Ocelot 3GEN offers auto rate-sensing and reclocking capabilities on all outputs with support for DVB-ASI in every path.
QuStream will feature its new Ocelot 3GEN available as either a 16 x 8 or 16 x 16 single-rack unit 3G video router during the NAB Show, April 20-23, in Las Vegas.
The Ocelot 3GEN supports all SMPTE standard data rates from 143Mb/s to 3Gb/s with auto equalization on all inputs. Auto rate-sensing and reclocking capabilities are standard on all outputs with full support for DVB-ASI on every path.
A reference input is provided that can accept analog black burst in NTSC or PAL formats. The unit can be equipped with single or dual power supplies and is compatible with all existing Ocelot control panels. Using the standard QuStream PRC (four-wire, RS-422) interface, Ocelot 3GEN can be controlled from 3500PRO or PERC2K system controllers.
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